2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-20913-5_32
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Development of Automatic Speech Recognition Techniques for Elderly Home Support: Applications and Challenges

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“…We note that, although high, the word error rate of the elderly participants in the current study is consistent with other studies using automated speech recognition on elderly speech, 42,43 even in controlled laboratory settings. 44 There are reports that pre-processing of elderly speech can decrease the word error rate by up to 12%, 45 although evidence suggests that natural language processing models are relatively impervious to high word error rate.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…We note that, although high, the word error rate of the elderly participants in the current study is consistent with other studies using automated speech recognition on elderly speech, 42,43 even in controlled laboratory settings. 44 There are reports that pre-processing of elderly speech can decrease the word error rate by up to 12%, 45 although evidence suggests that natural language processing models are relatively impervious to high word error rate.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The assessment results of the first experiments were adopted to draw conclusions about the alarm called 'detection'. The second experiments included participants who had tried the fall scenarios in a practical smart home; 67% of the distress calls were found online [9]. The PaeLife project is a European business-scholar collaboration in the scheme of the Ambient Assisted Living Joint Program (AALJP), which aims to develop a multi-mode, polyglot digital personal life assistant to support elderly citizens who are socially incorporated.…”
Section: Automatic Speech Recognition Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, repetitions and sentence fragments. These factors, which are particularly relevant in the utterances of elderly people and patients with dementia [37,38], pose challenges to the parsing capabilities of language understanding systems and require specific techniques for robust processing, that range from syntactic/semantic input pre-processing (e.g., with the introduction of additional grammar rules able to recognize and handle some of these phenomena occurring sufficiently regularly) to partial parsing (similar to shallow parsing approaches) when a full linguistic analysis on each input term fails. This paper has been peer-reviewed and accepted for publication, but has yet to undergo copyediting and proof correction.…”
Section: Automatic Speech Recognitionmentioning
confidence: 99%